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William (Bill) Blocker
William (Bill) Blocker died Saturday, Sept. 16, at Hospice of Dayton. He was 92.
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Carol Leslie Smith (Vondruska) Shutley
Carol Leslie Smith (Vondruska) Shutley, age 61, died on Sept. 13, 2017, in Austell, Georgia. Funeral services were held Sept. 18 in nearby Hiram.
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Village revenues on the rise
Village revenues are on the increase, an uptick anticipated to continue at least into next year.
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September 28, 2017 Bulldog Sports Round-up
September 28, 2017 Bulldog Sports Round-up
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BLOG — Living Pilate, Living Christ
In which a recovering biblical scholar long-windedly tries to say goodbye to Barry Dennen.
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Comfort, self-care at Blue Butterfly
Written in chalk on a small blackboard outside the recently opened Blue Butterfly boutique on Dayton Street, the message captures the new shop’s thematic focus on home décor and personal items that offer self-care or emotional comfort.
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A singer’s path, at the Little Art
Acclaimed tenor Martin Bakari still calls Yellow Springs home, though he’s lived in New York for the past five years, and Boston for six years before that.
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Board of Education— Meeting focuses on facilities
The Yellow Springs Board of Education met in a work session on Wednesday, Sept. 13, to take stock of the ongoing discussion about the future of the district’s physical facilities and to determine the board’s next steps.
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CMYS opens with Calidore
On Sunday, Oct. 8, Chamber Music in Yellow Springs will open its 2017–18 season with the Calidore String Quartet. The concert will be held at 7:30 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church.
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30 years in mediation
Sept. 14 was proclaimed as Village Mediation Program Day by Mayor Dave Foubert, with a resolution passed by Village Council, in honor of the program
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